A Call to Prayer
Five times a day, Arabic chants fill the streets of the cities we've been living in to invite Muslims into the nearby mosques to pray. I often wake up...
Five times a day, Arabic chants fill the streets of the cities we've been living in to invite Muslims into the nearby mosques to pray. I often wake up...
Merry Christmas from North Macedonia! Celebrating Christmas in a tiny hostel in a country you've spent less than 48 hours in is a truly hilarious e...
"Ask the Lord" (ATL) is a phrase used daily on the World Race. We believe that God speaks to his children, and if we go to him with a question, he wil...
The presence of the Holy Spirit breaks social and cultural barriers every time. We serve a God that we can trust to reach his people, no matter the no...
Jesus lived on earth as a real man surrounded by real people, and he loved perfectly. It leaves me in awe to think about the very Son of God coming do...
The last month in Guatemala, there have been many moments where I have felt the overwhelming sense of "I have no idea what to do". From navigating the...
The first day of training camp, now over a month ago, God told me to turn to Hebrews 4. The entire chapter is about entering God's rest. I was hit wit...
In Scripture, Jesus is often referred to as a teacher. John 13:13 says, “You call me ‘Teacher’ and ‘Lord,’ and rightly so, for that is what ...
My most frequent prayer since landing in Guatemala has been “God, please deposit in me your heart for this nation”. God loves Guatemala. He create...
God is powerful and capable of performing miracles even today. He uses people to do his work and carry his authority. John 14:12-13 says, “Truly, tr...